Courtesy of Big Hit EntertainmentMusicNewsBTS return from their ‘extended break’The K-pop superstars had a month off to ‘rest and recharge’, but were spotted recently at Seoul’s Incheon International AirportShareLink copied ✔️September 16, 2019MusicNewsTextSelim Bulut BTS have confirmed that they are back in business following a “period of rest”. The “extended break” was announced by the K-pop superstars’ label, Big Hit Entertainment, last month, allowing the group a chance to “rest and recharge” and “to enjoy the ordinary lives of young people in their 20s, albeit briefly”. As All K-pop reports, the group are continuing their overseas promotional schedules, having recently been seen at Seoul’s Incheon International Airport. On October 11, their Love Yourself: Speak Yourself tour hits Saudi Arabia, followed by three homecoming shows on October 26, 27, and 29. During the group’s absence, Big Hit announced that a drama series based on the band’s lives before fame was in development. During a press conference, they said that they hoped the coming-of-age story would air in the second half of 2020. Check out a video of BTS’s reappearance below. BTS was spotted at Incheon Airport today! They appear to be filming something! Wherever they're going have fun! 🔗 https://t.co/gV38FeWBc9#BTS#TheGroup#PCAs@BTS_twt— US BTS ARMY (@USBTSARMY) September 16, 2019Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREDream pop artist Absolutely is in a world of her ownLove Muscle is the beating heart of Leeds’ queer nightlife sceneAn introduction to Awful Records in 5 tracksWhy are MP3 players making a comeback?In pictures: 2hollis shuts down the takt after party in BerlinZeyne is making ‘Arabic alt-pop’ to reclaim her voice5 things that inspired Smerz’s dreamy album, Big City LifeFKA twigs’ albums ranked, from alien to human Alt-pop artist Sassy 009 shares 5 of her offline obsessions15 of the most iconic producer tags of all timeReykjavík’s Alaska1867: ‘You don’t hear rap from this perspective’ Colombian-born Sinego wants to become the Anthony Bourdain of music